Ⅰ.Borrowing Books 1. To make sure that the book is (1) . 2. To find out where the book is—consult the catalogues cards arranged in alphabetical order: 1) in the center—the author’s name ( (2) comes first) 2) the top left hand corner—the book’s number the class number ( (3) areas) the author number (exact book shelf) 3) the lower middle part—the title of the book, the edition 4) the bottom—the collation details ( (4) and maps) 3. (5) the borrowing slip. Ⅱ. Consulting Reference Materials Three types of materials: 1. reference books e.g. dictionaries bibliographies—listing all the (6) on a particular subject encyclopedias—an/a (7) of a topic (clear, brief, authoritative) 2. valuable books e.g. old edition, a single copy, out-of print books 3. professional (8) or periodicals Ⅲ. General Study Three reasons: 1. (9) working environment (spacious, well-lit, heated, free of charge) 2. access to reference books and possibility of discussing with other students 3. a chance to make (10) with others